Residence Halls - Seton Hall University (2024)

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Aquinas “AQ”

Aquinas, often referred to by students as “AQ,” is named after Saint Thomas Aquinas, the patron saint of universities and scholars. Aquinas houses about half of our first-year residents. It is crowned by the Sky Lounge, a lounge on the top floor with wraparound windows and a view of athletic fields.

Quick Facts:

  • Capacity: 491
  • Rooms: Suite style – doubles and triples with adjoining shared bathrooms
  • Floors: 4 floors broken up into 3 sections – yellow, green, and blue
  • 12 Resident Assistants serve the Aquinas community

Additional features:

  • Every floor has at least 2 lounges available for studying and socializing
  • Tutors in Residence serve the Aquinas community right in the hall
  • An elevator is available

Resident Coordinator

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Phone number: 973.761.9491

Email address: [emailprotected]

Favorite thing about Aquinas: There is a winning culture among the students and the staff within the building, as they each strive to succeed in everything they do. They are always connecting with one another and bring vibrant energy as soon as they enter the building.

Pro Tip for living in Aquinas Hall: There are a variety of lounge spaces that can be utilized for studying or downtime with peers in the building. Also, keep an eye out for the flyers that are posted around the building to see what activities are happening in AQ and on campus.

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Boland Hall

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Boland Hall is named after Rev. Msgr. Thomas Boland, alumnus of Seton Hall and Archbishop of Newark, 1953-1974. Boland is the largest residence hall on campus, and holds memories from generations of Seton Hall alumni. Its legacy is one of strong community for first-year residents, featuring the spacious Pirate’s Cellar recreation room and sharing an entrance with Campus Ministry.

Quick Facts:

  • Capacity: 707
  • North
    • Floors: 6 floors, each divided by gender
    • Rooms: suite style doubles with adjoining shared bathrooms
  • South
    • Floors: 6 floors, each divided by gender
    • Rooms: double rooms with a community restroom in the hall
  • 19 Resident Assistants serve the Boland community
  • Elevators are available to residents.

Additional features:

  • The Pirate’s Cellar recreation room – pool tables, ping pong, a classroom, and more
  • Saint Joseph’s Chapel
  • Tutors in Residence

Resident Coordinator – Boland North

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Phone number: 973.761.9491

Email address: [emailprotected]

Favorite thing about Boland North: Boland is such a warm and welcoming community starting right at the front desk. This amazing area allows residents to enjoy and participate in many programs! This welcoming community continues to the north side. Every floor has a great lounge space for students to do homework, meet up with friends, or connect with their floormates. The community is so welcoming, and the RAs love to decorate the entire floor to make students feel at home!

Pro Tip for living in Boland North: Make sure to utilize the Boland classroom during midterms and finals! Studying in your room can get exhausting and it's a great change of scenery! Also, if you are looking for a great way to meet new people, the Boland Cellar is a great place to play games or watch movies! Immersing yourself in the community is an excellent way to get the most out of your college experience.

Resident Coordinator – Boland South

RC Jay-len McLean

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Favorite thing about Boland South: The students here get to know each other really quickly in SoBo—that’s the magic of community-style bathrooms (plus, they don’t have to clean them!). The lounges and lobbies here are also super spacious and filled with generations of memories from the Seton Hall community.

Pro Tip for living in Boland South: Visit the Cellar when you find yourself with free time, instead of hanging out in your room, especially in the first 56 days of school! You will always be able to meet someone new and even sharpen your pool or ping pong skills along the way.

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The Complex

Residence Halls - Seton Hall University (21)Consisting of 3 residence halls, Cabrini, Neumann, and Serra—each hall has its own distinctive flair and personality. The Complex halls flank the walkway from the Farinella gate toward Schwartz Hall and are situated in a quieter side of campus.

Quick Facts:

  • Capacity: 497
  • Rooms: suite style singles, doubles, and triples with adjoining shared bathrooms
  • Floors: Cabrini has 5 floors; Neumann and Serra have 3 floors
  • 11 Resident Assistants serve the Complex community
  • An elevator is available in Cabrini Hall.

Additional features:

  • The Neumann Plus program offers limited single rooms and extra spacious double rooms to upperclassmen residents.
  • A Muslim prayer room is available in Serra Hall.

Resident Coordinator

RC Jason Toledo

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Phone number: 973.761.9491

Email address: [emailprotected]

Favorite thing about The Complex: My favorite thing about the complex is the variety of the three buildings to live in. The complex is in a nice, reserved part of campus that allows students to unwind, and the complex walkway can be a very nice time to walk through, especially in the spring and fall!

Pro Tip for living in The Complex: The complex offers suite-style dorms with doubles and some rooms being triples. If you want to live with friends, you can have up to seven people in one suite! However, the complex does offer a limited number of singles that are a part of the Neumann plus program!

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Ora Manor

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Ora Manor is accessible by the SHUFLY and offers residents the independence of apartment living in the South Orange community. It is near the South Orange Train Station giving residents options for commuting to New York City.

Quick Facts:

  • Capacity: 110
  • Rooms: single and double rooms with a kitchen, bathroom, and living area
  • Floors: 3
  • 4 Resident Assistants serve the Ora community.
  • An elevator is available.

Additional features:

  • A recreation and study lounge is available in the lower level.
  • Select rooms offer a patio space and each floor is accessible by an external entrance, in addition to the front entrance.

Resident Coordinator

RC Damasja Anderson

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Phone number: 973.761.9491

Email address: [emailprotected]

Favorite thing about Ora Manor: My favorite thing about Ora Manor is how integrated the building is into the South Orange community. Residents of Ora Manor have easy access to the train station, Stop and Shop, and the nice shops in South Orange Village.

Pro Tip for Living in Ora Manor: My pro tip for living in Ora is to use the SHUFLY to commute to campus. It stops at various points, including the train station. Whenever you are off New York City, check the SHUFLY schedule and catch a free ride to the South Orange train station.

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Turrell Manor

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Turrell Manor is across the street from Seton Hall’s main campus and offers residents the independence of apartment living with the convenience of campus life. Turrell has stylish apartments that can occupy 2-4 people.

Quick Facts:

  • Capacity: 90
  • Rooms: single and double rooms with a kitchen, bathroom, and living area
  • Floors: 4
  • 4 Resident Assistants serve the Turrell community.
  • An elevator is available.

Additional features:

  • A study lounge is available in the lower level.

Resident Coordinator

RC Damasja Anderson

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Phone number: 973.761.9491

Email address: [emailprotected]

Favorite thing about Turrell Manor: My favorite thing about Turrell Manor is the basem*nt study lounge. Ora and Turrell have whiteboards in the basem*nt lounges that are conveniently placed near the washer and dryer units. This allows residents to study while they wait for their clothes to dry. Also, there are enough tables and chairs for students to gather with their friends and have a study session.

Pro Tip for living in Turrell Manor: My pro-tip for living in Turrell is to use the parking deck on campus. Turrell’s location allows students to be closer to campus where they can conveniently walk to any location on campus.

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Xavier Hall “X”

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Xavier Hall, or “X” as many students call it, is named after Saint Francis Xavier, the patron saint of Catholic missions. Xavier is our tallest residence hall with a view of the New York City skyline visible from the top floors.

Quick facts:

  • Capacity: 519
  • Rooms: Suite style doubles and triples with adjoining shared bathrooms
  • Floors: The building is divided by the Tri (1st – 3rd floor) and Tower side (2nd – 7th floor)
  • 12 Resident Assistants serve the Xavier Community
  • Elevators are available

Additional features:

  • The Mother Seton Chapel of the Word offers a unique space for prayer and contemplation
  • Every floor has a study and/or social lounge
  • A recreation room offers pool and ping pong tables

Resident Coordinator

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Phone number: 973.761.9491

Email address: [emailprotected]

Favorite thing about Xavier Hall: My favorite thing about Xavier is how central to campus it is. I love to look out the windows in the lounge spaces and see campus from a bird’s eye view!

Pro Tip for living in Xavier Hall: Head next door to the Dining Hall in between loads of laundry! Don’t forget to set an alarm for a couple minutes before your laundry finishes! That way you can make it back in time to move your clothes quickly, AND you get to hear the fun song the machines play when a cycle finishes.

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FAQs

What percentage of students live on campus at Seton Hall University? ›

Seton Hall University has a total undergraduate enrollment of 6,012 (fall 2022), with a gender distribution of 45% male students and 55% female students. At this school, 36% of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 64% of students live off campus.

Does Seton Hall guarantee housing? ›

Housing is not guaranteed, however Seton Hall will set aside 1,150 beds for new students.

What are my chances of getting into Seton Hall? ›

The acceptance rate at Seton Hall is 75.1%.

This means the school is lightly selective. The school will have their expected requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores. If you meet their requirements, you're almost certain to get an offer of admission.

What not to bring to Seton Hall? ›

You May NOT Bring:
  • Candles, Incense or Air Freshener Plug-Ins.
  • All Multi bulb or Halogen Lamps.
  • Extension Cords or Multiple Plug Adapters.
  • Appliances with Open Coils or Sandwich/Panini Grills.
  • Upholstered Furniture That Does Not Meet California Technical Bulletin 133.
  • Lofts.
  • Cinder Blocks or Bed Risers.
  • Pets.

How prestigious is Seton Hall? ›

Seton Hall University is ranked #151 out of 439 National Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

What is the average class size at Seton Hall? ›

Faculty and Academics:

Average class size: 21 students. Student-to-faculty ratio: 14:1.

How much money does Seton Hall usually give? ›

Average Grant Award: $20519

Altogether, this is great news - at Seton Hall, MORE students get financial aid, and each award size is HIGHER. This means students have to rely less on loans to pay for college and will likely graduate with less debt.

Can freshman have cars at Seton Hall? ›

Yes! Permits are always required for any and all vehicles parked on Seton Hall University property, including the main campus and any off campus properties. Please know that permits work differently for parents and students. All permits must be properly displayed.

How much is Seton Hall Dorming? ›

Room Per Semester
RoomPer Semester
On-Campus Neumann Premium Single$7,740
On-Campus Neumann Premium Double$6,195
On Campus Halls (Aquinas, Boland, Cabrini, Serra, Xavier) Double$5,925
On Campus Halls (Aquinas, Boland, Cabrini, Serra, Xavier) Triple$5,925
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What degree is Seton Hall known for? ›

The most popular majors at Seton Hall University include: Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Biological and Biomedical Sciences; Social Sciences; Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities; Health Professions and Related Programs; Communication, Journalism, and Related ...

Is Seton Hall an elite school? ›

With more than 90 exceptional academic programs, Seton Hall's academic excellence has been singled out for distinction by The Princeton Review, U.S. News & World Report and Bloomberg BusinessWeek.

Can you get a full ride to Seton Hall? ›

Students also have the ability to set up an appointment with a scholarship advisor to discuss scholarship options and the application process. The office of Undergraduate Admission offers full and partial scholarships to Seton Hall undergraduates.

Is housing guaranteed at Seton Hall? ›

A: Housing is limited and not guaranteed.

Is it safe around Seton Hall? ›

No less safe than elsewhere in northern NJ. Seton Hall campus is near the Newark line on the east side. There is a very nice community between the campus and the Newark line, however. There is the reality or the perception of more crime in that part of Newark than South Orange.

Is Seton Hall a respectable school? ›

Seton Hall University shines in national rankings for its competitive undergraduate and graduate programs, as highlighted by US News, Princeton Review, Forbes, and many more. See why Seton Hall is considered among the "best of the best."

What is Seton Hall known for academically? ›

The most popular majors at Seton Hall University include: Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Biological and Biomedical Sciences; Social Sciences; Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities; Health Professions and Related Programs; Communication, Journalism, and Related ...

How many dorms does Seton Hall have? ›

Consisting of 3 residence halls, Cabrini, Neumann, and Serra—each hall has its own distinctive flair and personality.

What college has the largest on campus population? ›

University of Central Florida, located in Orlando, Florida, has the highest undergraduate enrollment of any university in the US. With over 69,000 students, UCF offers a wide range of programs with a strong emphasis on research and innovation.

Is Seton Hall a big campus? ›

Seton Hall's 58-acre main campus is located in the quaint town of South Orange, New Jersey, only 14 miles from Manhattan.

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